There are 35 total results for your 噸 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
噸 吨 see styles |
dūn dun1 tun ton トン |
ton (loanword); Taiwan pr. [dun4] (ateji / phonetic) (kana only) ton (now usu. a metric ton, i.e. 1,000kg) (eng:); tonne |
噸位 吨位 see styles |
dūn wèi dun1 wei4 tun wei |
tonnage |
噸数 see styles |
tonsuu / tonsu とんすう |
tonnage |
噸數 吨数 see styles |
dūn shù dun1 shu4 tun shu |
tonnage |
噸税 see styles |
tonzei / tonze トンぜい |
(ateji / phonetic) tonnage dues |
噸級 吨级 see styles |
dūn jí dun1 ji2 tun chi |
tonnage; class in tons (of a passenger ship) |
仏噸 see styles |
futsuton ふつとん |
metric ton |
公噸 公吨 see styles |
gōng dūn gong1 dun1 kung tun |
ton; metric ton |
千噸 千吨 see styles |
qiān dūn qian1 dun1 ch`ien tun chien tun |
kiloton |
呫噸 呫吨 see styles |
zhān dūn zhan1 dun1 chan tun |
xanthene (chemistry) |
囒噸 𪢠吨 see styles |
lán dūn lan2 dun1 lan tun |
(old) London (now written 倫敦|伦敦[Lun2dun1]) |
才噸 see styles |
saiton さいとん |
measured ton |
米噸 see styles |
beiton / beton べいトン |
(ateji / phonetic) short ton |
英噸 英吨 see styles |
yīng dūn ying1 dun1 ying tun eiton / eton えいとん |
tonne; imperial or US tonne, equal to 2240 pounds or 1.016 metric tons ton (long, British) |
重噸 see styles |
juuton / juton じゅうとん |
long ton |
噸公里 吨公里 see styles |
dūn gōng lǐ dun1 gong1 li3 tun kung li |
ton-kilometer (unit of capacity of transport system) |
呫噸酮 呫吨酮 see styles |
zhān dūn tóng zhan1 dun1 tong2 chan tun t`ung chan tun tung |
xanthone (chemistry) |
百萬噸 百万吨 see styles |
bǎi wàn dūn bai3 wan4 dun1 pai wan tun |
megaton; million tons |
總噸位 总吨位 see styles |
zǒng dūn wèi zong3 dun1 wei4 tsung tun wei |
overall tonnage (of a shipping fleet or company) |
道噸堀 see styles |
doutonbori / dotonbori どうとんぼり |
(place-name) Dōtonbori |
重量噸 重量吨 see styles |
zhòng liàng dūn zhong4 liang4 dun1 chung liang tun juuryouton / juryoton じゅうりょうとん |
dead weight ton dead-weight tonnage |
普林斯噸 普林斯吨 see styles |
pǔ lín sī dūn pu3 lin2 si1 dun1 p`u lin ssu tun pu lin ssu tun |
Princeton, New Jersey |
重量噸数 see styles |
juuryoutonsuu / juryotonsu じゅうりょうとんすう |
dead-weight tonnage |
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eiton / eton えいとん |
long ton; British ton |
千噸級核武器 千吨级核武器 see styles |
qiān dūn jí hé wǔ qì qian1 dun1 ji2 he2 wu3 qi4 ch`ien tun chi ho wu ch`i chien tun chi ho wu chi |
kiloton weapon |
普林斯噸大學 普林斯吨大学 see styles |
pǔ lín sī dūn dà xué pu3 lin2 si1 dun1 da4 xue2 p`u lin ssu tun ta hsüeh pu lin ssu tun ta hsüeh |
Princeton University |
百萬噸級核武器 百万吨级核武器 see styles |
bǎi wàn dūn jí hé wǔ qì bai3 wan4 dun1 ji2 he2 wu3 qi4 pai wan tun chi ho wu ch`i pai wan tun chi ho wu chi |
megaton weapon |
等效百萬噸當量 等效百万吨当量 see styles |
děng xiào bǎi wàn dūn dāng liàng deng3 xiao4 bai3 wan4 dun1 dang1 liang4 teng hsiao pai wan tun tang liang |
equivalent megatonnage (EMT) |
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soutonsuu / sotonsu そうトンすう |
gross tonnage; aggregate tonnage |
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tonzei / tonze トンぜい |
tonnage dues |
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beiton / beton べいトン |
short ton |
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futsuton ふつトン |
(rare) (See メートルトン) metric ton; tonne |
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ton トン |
(kana only) ton (now usu. a metric ton, i.e. 1,000kg) (eng:); tonne |
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ton トン |
(kana only) ton (esp. a metric ton, i.e. 1000 kg); tonne |
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eiton / eton えいトン |
long ton; British ton |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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